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Son James Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Next 2 weeks?

Q1)
A: When will you come back to Australia?
B: I will go there next 2 week(s).

I heard that B answered like that. Is it grammatically correct?
Does she have to answer "I will go there in next 2 weeks"?

Q2)
B: From when have you studied Vietnamese?
A: From 1 years ago, I have studied Vietnamese.

Is A grammatically correct? I heard that I can't use "ago" there.

Thank you in advance for your teaching.
  

Top answer

Son James I heard that B answered like that. Is it grammatically correct? No, it's not.

  • Son James I heard that B answered like that.
  • Is it grammatically correct?
  • No, it's not.
  • B: I will go there within the next 2 weeks.
  • B: I will go there in 2 weeks.
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Son JamesI heard that B answered like that. Is it grammatically correct?
No, it's not.

B: I will go there within the next 2 weeks.
B: I will go there in 2 weeks.
B: I will go there 2 weeks from today.
Son JamesQ2) B: From when have you studied Vietnamese? A: From 1 years ago, I have studied Vietnamese. Is
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Q1) It doesn't sound at all natural to me. [ I will be there in two weeks/within the next two weeks. ]
Q2) The question should be '(for)how long have you studied...?' [ I've studied Vietnamese since (specific date) / for (length of time) ].'
or 'When did you begin studying / to study...?' [ 'I began three years ago.' ]
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Thank you for your teaching,Ms AlpheccaStarsEmotion: embarrassed
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Ah! I really thank you for your additional answer. I could clearly know it thanks to you, Mr Philip Emotion: embarrassed

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